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  1. INGRAM M6 SUBMACHINE GUN PRICE REDUCED $1500 NOW 13K!
    Police Ordnance Ingram M6 Military Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable Machine Gun. An early design from Gordon Ingram of MAC/M10 fame, the M6 was developed in the late 1940s as a tubular receiver submachine gun emulating the ergonomics and appearance of the Thompson SMG. Mechanically, the major distinction was the use of a two-stage trigger, with a gentle press producing semi-automatic fire and a full squeeze initiating full automatic fire; a conventional selector switch is also supplied on some models, like this one, that disables the full auto trigger position when engaged.  It has a right handed "SAFE/AUTO/SEMI" selector, and smooth pistol grip stock. Serial Number: 226 Manufacturer: Police Ordinance U.S.A. Model: M6 Military Gauge: 45 ACP  with some markings, nicks on the stock,  Mechanically excellent.  Will ship to your SOT dealer after you purchase it. 

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  2. On 11/29/2016 at 5:50 PM, David Albert said:

    Bottom line, it is not a good idea to post your e-mail address in a reply to an ad.  Here are some reasons:

    • It signals your intent to a potential scammer - They know exactly what you want, and where to send you their request for payment
    • They may appear to have a similar address to the person who posted the ad...Just think about how easy it is to get a free, customized e-mail address - This can be done anywhere in the world
    • It's poor etiquette...You should be reaching out to the seller, not asking them to contact you
    • You should contact the seller using the PM feature, or through their e-mail address directly, without posting your e-mail in a reply to their original ad for all to see

    A buyer should always speak to the seller.  Vet them out.  Be appropriately cautious before you send out hundreds, or thousands of dollars.  Never wire money...Never, ever.  Do not send funds via Moneygram.  Once you speak to the person, and are comfortable that they do not appear to be a scammer, check their address and contact information.  Check their FFL address against the ATF database.  Check their address on Google Street View, and see if it appears valid.  Visit them, and see the gun in person, especially if it's very expensive.  If the deal is too good, or anything doesn't feel right, walk away.  Don't get greedy.  If the deal is too good, there's a problem.

    David Albert
    dalbert@sturmgewehr.com

    Thanks David this sure helps me from being cheated by a fraudulent person. 

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